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the bill provides a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants here. the bill would also crack down on employers who hire undocumented workers and boost security. >>> and the congressman hosted a congressional screening of a documentary about our very own damion trujillo. he has been here for more than 15 years. the sun of immigrants, he was a farm worker as a child, there he is in washington, and became a tv reporter. >> seeing rows and rows of folks with their -- you know, bending over, picking strawberries. there is a much greater story in each one of those folks that possibly could be another damion. >> the congresswoman said the film could educate the lawmakers and others about the need for immigration reform. damion also filmed it at the university of harvard. >>> and launching a test missile soon. today, a member of congress read a now unclassified study by the u.s. intelligence agency, saying that north korea has nuclear weapons capable of deliveri ballistic missiles. president obama urged everybody to stay calm. >> the united states will take
the bill provides a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants here. the bill would also crack down on employers who hire undocumented workers and boost security. >>> and the congressman hosted a congressional screening of a documentary about our very own damion trujillo. he has been here for more than 15 years. the sun of immigrants, he was a farm worker as a child, there he is in washington, and became a tv reporter. >> seeing rows and rows of folks with their --...
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we have done it with amazon which provides about $150 million annually. given last year's prop 30 and the fact that it is a seven year thing what are we going to do afterwards? that is why people are looking at this thing as perhaps a little bit to get by the post proposition 30 era. >> how is the idea playing with most internet places? >> many of the biggest players in thisixe is right here nearby california representative jackie spear coauthors the house version and supported by the national retail federation, a coalition of large and small businesses. amazon is going to be in favor of this because they are already paying the money as we have seen. and then you get to the main opponent e bay which provides means for people to buy and sell online. ebay is joined by a host of antitax organizations that view this as yet another way to build money from people's pockets. >> ebay is right across the street from our studios. this could be a game changer. >> maybe i should whisper the answer. the senate has voted to pick up the bill for debate. that is in itsel
we have done it with amazon which provides about $150 million annually. given last year's prop 30 and the fact that it is a seven year thing what are we going to do afterwards? that is why people are looking at this thing as perhaps a little bit to get by the post proposition 30 era. >> how is the idea playing with most internet places? >> many of the biggest players in thisixe is right here nearby california representative jackie spear coauthors the house version and supported by...
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. >> this is the aircraft that looks at the fires at night and provides maps to the incident command teams. >> reporter: before the technology, the pilots would observe fires and then land to share their observations in person. later, they loaded their maps onto flash drives. >> to being able to download it on thumb drives, and tubes would be dropped about 150 feet. >> reporter: now, they equip the planes with sensors that can map them day or night. they use cellular technology. >> it helps them make better informed decisions which in turn makes us safer. >> reporter: originally developed forçó satellites, nas says the technology is find cin uses beyond fire. >> we can look at crop changes. >> reporter: but with california facing a very dry year there is a good chance the eyes in the sky will be back soon. joe rosati, jr. >>> and rob mayeda joins us, higher temperatures? >> yes, especially next week, you will think the temperatures jumped. right now, outside, mostly sunny and breezy, as we show you the view, looking across the bay. no low crowds around san francisco, the seabreeze
. >> this is the aircraft that looks at the fires at night and provides maps to the incident command teams. >> reporter: before the technology, the pilots would observe fires and then land to share their observations in person. later, they loaded their maps onto flash drives. >> to being able to download it on thumb drives, and tubes would be dropped about 150 feet. >> reporter: now, they equip the planes with sensors that can map them day or night. they use cellular...
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collective bargaining agreement and to provide them with the pay. >> i didn't think that was fair and that is why i instituted the policy. >> reporter: do you see this as a get the public fund? >> no. >> it is a gift of public funds. it doesn't matter whether he believes it is fair or unfair. the point is he is not elected to give away public funds. >> he said if it is determined giving that time off was not authorized attorneys who received those hours may have to pay it back. the board of supervisors has been notified of what is going on. he says the number of hours the d.a. has allowed his employees to take is alarming and says if every department had used the same tactic the county would be facing an enormous deficit. the d.a. says he stands by the decision. our investigation into time off is on going. we'll have much more tonight at 11:00. >> thank you. keep us posted on this. if you have a tim for our investigative unit give us a call at 888-996-tips or give us an e-mail. >>> war on graffiti but is it working? tomorrow the san jose city council will get an update on it. the city
collective bargaining agreement and to provide them with the pay. >> i didn't think that was fair and that is why i instituted the policy. >> reporter: do you see this as a get the public fund? >> no. >> it is a gift of public funds. it doesn't matter whether he believes it is fair or unfair. the point is he is not elected to give away public funds. >> he said if it is determined giving that time off was not authorized attorneys who received those hours may have to...
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there may be more coming, depending on the information that's provide by additional witnesses. >> reporter: after arrested, they were released to their parents. one of the boys went to lehigh, less than a lock away from the crash. they say it is popular to race. >> a lot of people race around here and a lot of people drift fast. >> the speed limit is 25 but many driver much faster they say. one crash in january across the street from yrday's crash. linda says a teenager driver speeding smashed in to her driveway, totalled her two cars and narrowly missed hitting her home. >> when my son was here he would have been dead. >> a speeding car slammed in the her yard a year and a half ago. a police car was stationed outside of lee high when school let out. they say while the area is not considering a hot zone for accidents they admit they have 13 fewer officers covering traffic issues in the city than last year. neighbors are hoping more patrols, even traffic signals will be added before there are more victims. this is considered traffic zone five in san jose. we checked with police. last month
there may be more coming, depending on the information that's provide by additional witnesses. >> reporter: after arrested, they were released to their parents. one of the boys went to lehigh, less than a lock away from the crash. they say it is popular to race. >> a lot of people race around here and a lot of people drift fast. >> the speed limit is 25 but many driver much faster they say. one crash in january across the street from yrday's crash. linda says a teenager driver...
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everybody started providing information to the fbi. then we had what happened here in the neighborhood with the shootings and bombs being thrown out of cars and more calls from neighbors. then what concluded here tonight with one very observant person saying, i see something in the backyard that doesn't look right. making the call, bringing in the s.w.a.t. teams to conclude this, take the suspect into custody who is now on the way to the hospital. >> kerry, thank you. i want to read to everybody. from the boston police department. they have tweeted out, quote, captured. the hunt is over. the search is done. the terror is over. and justice has won. won if they intended for the verse to rhyme. suspect in custody. anne thompson, proud bay state native, is in copley square. adding insult to injury, in my opinion, and i understand why, but they cancelled the bruins game and they cancelled the sox game at fenway which was just like, you know, the one thing people were looking forward to doing was gathering to cheer on their team even if they
everybody started providing information to the fbi. then we had what happened here in the neighborhood with the shootings and bombs being thrown out of cars and more calls from neighbors. then what concluded here tonight with one very observant person saying, i see something in the backyard that doesn't look right. making the call, bringing in the s.w.a.t. teams to conclude this, take the suspect into custody who is now on the way to the hospital. >> kerry, thank you. i want to read to...
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we can reach out to all elements, he is peespecially th underserved, and make a contribution to provide entertainment to people no matter what. a welcoming, clean, and friendly atmosphere here at the ballpark. >> reporter: all built on prayed, authentic in the bay ar area. san francisco is certainly on the map as one of the true baseball towns. >> what we have now is the feeling that no city -- not boston, not chicago, not new york, not los angeles -- is necessarily more passionate with about its team than fans here are about the giants, and that's a great feeling for the players, for the front office, and it empowers everybody. it is quite a beautiful thing. >> reporter: and the celebrations continue. saturday buster posey will be presented with his mvp award and sunday the world series ring ceremony. that's the theme here from the ballpark. back to you in the studio. >> since the ceremony wasn't enough, the giants gave their fans even more reason to celebrate today. ahmed fareed has highlights from what ended up being a defensive battle. >> reporter: absolutely, janel. runs at a premi
we can reach out to all elements, he is peespecially th underserved, and make a contribution to provide entertainment to people no matter what. a welcoming, clean, and friendly atmosphere here at the ballpark. >> reporter: all built on prayed, authentic in the bay ar area. san francisco is certainly on the map as one of the true baseball towns. >> what we have now is the feeling that no city -- not boston, not chicago, not new york, not los angeles -- is necessarily more passionate...
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they provide backup care for many companies. they say when they turn to bright horizons for help they were passed to someone else. >> as soon as responsibility came up they immediately referred us to their subcontractor who we have never heard a peep from. >> we plaexplain how the system really works and the questions you should ask of any provider coming to your home. >> we look forward to seeing you at 11:00. >>> sea breeze is rolling in. look what it is going to do to the temperatures tomorrow. mid 70s and upper 80s. biggest changes in the coast line where we did have 80 at san francisco international airport today. 60s there. low clouds may produce airport delays on thursday. by friday mid 70s inland. dry through this weekend and upper 60s by next monday but no rainfall. if you don't want rain looks good for you. >> thanks for joining us here at 6:00. have a great evening. we hope to see you at 11:00. >> now on "extra." lindsay's roller coaster new york night, from crying on letterman. >> stop. >> oh, she is tearing up a lit
they provide backup care for many companies. they say when they turn to bright horizons for help they were passed to someone else. >> as soon as responsibility came up they immediately referred us to their subcontractor who we have never heard a peep from. >> we plaexplain how the system really works and the questions you should ask of any provider coming to your home. >> we look forward to seeing you at 11:00. >>> sea breeze is rolling in. look what it is going to do...
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asking service providers to identify people whose right may have been violated. he says if the reports turn out to be true he will sue for compensation. >>> they are celebrating in the south bay a huge night for netflix investors. our business and tech reporter scott budman peals back the curtain to tell us why netflix is soaring again. >> it was just six months ago people were all but writing netflix off and shares could be had for $50 a share. this evening after another quarter has been adding subscribers netflix continues to storm back watching the stock to a level above $200 a share. it will be a good tuesday morning if you own netflix stock. >>> apple reporting its results tomorrow afternoon. today apple won a court decision ruling that apple did not violate a patent owned by rival google when it made the iphone. a big deal for twitter today about big money. the san francisco company signing a multi year deal said to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. today the senate voting to move a bill forward that if passed would require sales tax to be collected
asking service providers to identify people whose right may have been violated. he says if the reports turn out to be true he will sue for compensation. >>> they are celebrating in the south bay a huge night for netflix investors. our business and tech reporter scott budman peals back the curtain to tell us why netflix is soaring again. >> it was just six months ago people were all but writing netflix off and shares could be had for $50 a share. this evening after another quarter...
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they provided i guess you can call street theater. most of these protesters are upset about that oil pipeline. and they are hoping smoi to get close enough to the president to let him know how they feel. the polar bear here symbolizing how they feel would be damaged by the global warming that would take place as a result of the pipeline. terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much. as we mentioned a couple of the fundraisers. tickets cost as much as $34,000. how much would you pay to dine with the president? text one for $500 to $1,000. text two for $1,000 to $1,500. you can tweet us. >>> governor jerry brown is going to china next week hoping to attract billions of dollars in new investments for the state. china is already the state's number three trading partner importing $14 billion from california last year. the governor will be joined by a delegation of 75 business leaders who will help him open the first of at least two state trade offices in china. brown will promote tourism, clean energy technologies and the state's
they provided i guess you can call street theater. most of these protesters are upset about that oil pipeline. and they are hoping smoi to get close enough to the president to let him know how they feel. the polar bear here symbolizing how they feel would be damaged by the global warming that would take place as a result of the pipeline. terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much. as we mentioned a couple of the fundraisers. tickets cost as much as $34,000. how much would you...
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the city's ambulance provider has been late in responding to calls. mistakes have so far cost the company $4.7 million in fines. did missing the targets cost the patients who were calling for help? kris sanchez joinss us live from san jose with the answers to that and what the company is doing to fix the problem. >> reporter: it only took over in july of 2011. they say they have been fully in pum pliance. the fact that they have paid nearly $5 million in fines is more to how the contract is written and also with the fact that the way that the county dispatches the ambulances. in a medical emergency seconds can cost a person his or her life. for metro ambulance failing to respond in time cost the company $4.7 million in fines. >> even though the missed the required percentage by a small amount is great concern to us. >> reporter: the company is required to respond to 90% of all emergencies within specified times, in most cases 12 minutes. the company missed the 90% response time in zone 1. and in zone 4 including unincorporated east and south jose. did
the city's ambulance provider has been late in responding to calls. mistakes have so far cost the company $4.7 million in fines. did missing the targets cost the patients who were calling for help? kris sanchez joinss us live from san jose with the answers to that and what the company is doing to fix the problem. >> reporter: it only took over in july of 2011. they say they have been fully in pum pliance. the fact that they have paid nearly $5 million in fines is more to how the contract...
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the ruling comes days after the california state senate accused nevada officials of providing one-way bus tickets to 1,500 discharged mental health patients without warning california can and other states that it was sending the patients their way. >> a rare owe can kurns in washington, d.c. every single democrat and republican in the senat agreed to a crucial piece of legislation. a rare moment of political harmony. furloughed air traffic controllers will go back to work and flight delays in theory should be diminishing. the furloughs were part of the federal sequester cuts and delayed more than 6,000 flights since sunday. the new bill allows $253 million earmarked for airport improvements and that money will be used to pay air traffic controllers instead. >>> the famous movie "pulp fiction" comes to the bay area again. what local police discover. a new survey reveals teenagers and surprising thoughts of what influences them while driving. >>> and good evening. i'm jeff ranieri live in petaluma with the butter and egg day parade and festival coming up tomorrow. we'll be joined by ton
the ruling comes days after the california state senate accused nevada officials of providing one-way bus tickets to 1,500 discharged mental health patients without warning california can and other states that it was sending the patients their way. >> a rare owe can kurns in washington, d.c. every single democrat and republican in the senat agreed to a crucial piece of legislation. a rare moment of political harmony. furloughed air traffic controllers will go back to work and flight...
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organizers at intuit and linkedin says the hired smart event is first of its kind dedicated to providing small businesses with the resources and advice needed to hire their first employee. >> the reason why this is so important to us, intuit and linkedin, is because today 99% of employers in the united states are small businesses. half of the jobs today in the private sector works for small businessowners. if our nation is going to continue to be strong and the world eegs economy is going to work, we have to help small businesses achieve their dreams. >> winner of the "apprentice" bill ransic. "usa today" columnist, abram, offered advice on how to navigate the challenges of hires and maintaining staff. >>> comcast families rolled up their sleeves today to participate in what we like to call comcast cares day. volunteers of all ages spent about four hours cleaning up at a alante dual language academy in east san jose. they worked on 14 projects in all. among those leading, there's damian trajillo helping out. >> i'm looking for diane, terry, and dave feldman. i don't see any of them. >> d
organizers at intuit and linkedin says the hired smart event is first of its kind dedicated to providing small businesses with the resources and advice needed to hire their first employee. >> the reason why this is so important to us, intuit and linkedin, is because today 99% of employers in the united states are small businesses. half of the jobs today in the private sector works for small businessowners. if our nation is going to continue to be strong and the world eegs economy is going...
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. >>> fishermen say mild weather and calm seas provided the perfect start to this year's sports salmon season. today was the first day anglers were able to fish in waters in me mendocino county. fishermen who went out today agree it will be a good season. >> it was great. we had a big barbecue up here in the parking lot last night, met a lot of old friends. we go out about five miles and surrounded by whales and dolphins and birds. it was fantastic. weather was great. seas were mellow. and we're already back. it's noon. it's great. >> sports salmon fishing will close sometime in early summer below point arena. >>> still to come, a check of the forecast which includes rain, wind, and a warmup. some of which may be happening in that live picture we just saw. >>> plus could be a new weapon in the fight against ovarian cancer. the vaccine that could be a game changer for patients who currently have very few treatment options. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette
. >>> fishermen say mild weather and calm seas provided the perfect start to this year's sports salmon season. today was the first day anglers were able to fish in waters in me mendocino county. fishermen who went out today agree it will be a good season. >> it was great. we had a big barbecue up here in the parking lot last night, met a lot of old friends. we go out about five miles and surrounded by whales and dolphins and birds. it was fantastic. weather was great. seas were...
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says the bill prohibits police from enforcing ordinances on resting in public, unless a county has provided sufficient support for homeless people. he says citations, arrests and jail time do not solve homelessness. the bill passed the legislative committee today. >>> i'm jeff ber near i in the weather center. we tracked temperatures -- walnut creek at 85. we'll talk more about a major cooldown and what it means in the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >>> helping boston out from the bay area. the local man taking to the airways to help the man whose boat became the focal point of that manhunt. >>> we investigate the growing drug problem at yosemite national park. back in two minutes. one of the natural great wonders. millions of us travel to yoes empty every year. >> is it as peaceful as it appears. >>> crime has crept its way into the park. we uncover that rangers have their hands full. elise? >> it's a park roughly the size of rhode island. but most walk through a seven square mile area. that's where we find most crime occurring. one of the biggest issues there. drug possession.
says the bill prohibits police from enforcing ordinances on resting in public, unless a county has provided sufficient support for homeless people. he says citations, arrests and jail time do not solve homelessness. the bill passed the legislative committee today. >>> i'm jeff ber near i in the weather center. we tracked temperatures -- walnut creek at 85. we'll talk more about a major cooldown and what it means in the seven-day forecast in just a few minutes. >>> helping...
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officers at the san jose airport have been placed on high alert and provide uniformed presence. >>> our coverage of the terror in boston continues throughout this newscast and online at nbcbayarea.com. it is updated around the clock. >>> two disturbing acts of vandalism are under investigation in south san jose tonight. one of them involves gunshots that then led to a massive oil spill at a pg&e transformer. the other knocked out 911 service. tens of thousands of phones in gilroy and other parts of the county. it now appears that the two attacks may be linked and that has sheriff deputies asking some very troubling questions. arturo santiago spoke with the santa clara county sheriff and he joins us live in south san jose. what did you learn? >> reporter: well, we did speak with santa clara county sheriff lori smith less than two hours ago. her investigators now believe that these two acts of vandalism are related. here's how it played out. just after 1:00 this morning, the 911 system in gilroy and others in south santa clara county communities stopped working. a short time later gilroy'
officers at the san jose airport have been placed on high alert and provide uniformed presence. >>> our coverage of the terror in boston continues throughout this newscast and online at nbcbayarea.com. it is updated around the clock. >>> two disturbing acts of vandalism are under investigation in south san jose tonight. one of them involves gunshots that then led to a massive oil spill at a pg&e transformer. the other knocked out 911 service. tens of thousands of phones in...
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to move or relocate sites like a bmx track and a tennis and golf club which loses $2 million a year providing 81,000 rounds of golf. >> we want to continue to see if we can survive those services. we are trying to balance those things with the economics of a potential development. >> reporter: for ray this is about realizing all of his city's potential. >> it is not going to be the small-time santa clara community that you have seen in the past. >> reporter: even if the city decides to enter this exclusive negotiation agreement tonight the first six months are dedicated to figuring out if this could happen and planning and construction expected to take many years. the ultimate project wouldn't be complete until later this decade. the development has the support of joe montana who is trying to build a luxury hotel right here. >> santa clara is changing as we speak. >>> a mad dash is underway in the south bay for four cities battling to become home to a regional patent office. a temporary office is already up and running. the high tech and bio medical fields prompted a surge in patent elections
to move or relocate sites like a bmx track and a tennis and golf club which loses $2 million a year providing 81,000 rounds of golf. >> we want to continue to see if we can survive those services. we are trying to balance those things with the economics of a potential development. >> reporter: for ray this is about realizing all of his city's potential. >> it is not going to be the small-time santa clara community that you have seen in the past. >> reporter: even if the...
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with the last survivors now in their hundreds some would turn out providing a human link. >> reaching out and touching history. the survivors that have come in recent years don't have direct memory but know it from their parents. >> reporter: there are now just three known people there that fateful day. one is 111, two are 107. >> it adds to the ambience of the thing. without them i think it will go to rest pretty soon. >> reporter: as the city gathered today for a preanniversary parade 107-year-old bill dell monty turned up. he recalled the story of his father driving the family to the ferry building to escape the destruction. >> i was just born. my brothers told me. >> as the city rises tomorrow at 5:12 a.m. to gather again. >> i just take it easy in the apartment. it's a lot easier. >> reporter: the absence of survivors will mark an inevitable chapter in the city's long history. >> they are going to watch it from the comfort of their beds. this will be the first year that we don't have survivors. >> reporter: he hopes the bay area will continue to gather on april 18th to remember t
with the last survivors now in their hundreds some would turn out providing a human link. >> reaching out and touching history. the survivors that have come in recent years don't have direct memory but know it from their parents. >> reporter: there are now just three known people there that fateful day. one is 111, two are 107. >> it adds to the ambience of the thing. without them i think it will go to rest pretty soon. >> reporter: as the city gathered today for a...
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. >>> we'll talk about the weather, a fast-moving storm providing bunch for the bay area, a live look at emoryville, let's check in with our chief meteorologist jeff fournier. >> yes, the cloud ceilings are lowering tonight. trouble in the airport, but let's look at the radar, with the storm sliding to the east. not much left at the higher levels, but the lower levels there will be enough moisture there for drizzle tonight. the past 24 hours we produced quite a bit of rainfall. 95/100th, and san jose, just 2/10 of an inch. we give you an update on the rainfall, because it is crucial. so many of the water coming from the sierra, the snowpack. not a worse case scenario but we definitely could do better for this time of the year. we still have about a month left to pick up here a decent amount of rainfall before we are completely done and rolling into summer. so tonight, watch out for the drizzle, low clouds, you will find the bigger problems at the airport. slight improvement over the past hour, right now, one hour and 19 minutes behind for some of the arriving and departing flights. yo
. >>> we'll talk about the weather, a fast-moving storm providing bunch for the bay area, a live look at emoryville, let's check in with our chief meteorologist jeff fournier. >> yes, the cloud ceilings are lowering tonight. trouble in the airport, but let's look at the radar, with the storm sliding to the east. not much left at the higher levels, but the lower levels there will be enough moisture there for drizzle tonight. the past 24 hours we produced quite a bit of rainfall....